Legal Mobilization within the Bureaucracy: Disability Rights and the Implementation of Antidiscrimination Law in Sweden

作者: Aude Lejeune

DOI: 10.1111/LAPO.12077

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摘要: This article argues that the analysis of legal mobilization needs to give more attention state and its relationship with social movements in order examine how either sustains movements’ demands or is a field contention for those demands. Focusing on disability bureaucrats activists mobilize antidiscrimination law Sweden, this shows two main factors shape within bureaucracy alter state's ability become actor: (1) institutional relationships between movement organizations government agencies (2) profiles careers activists. It concludes by suggesting several lines further research nonpluralist countries.

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